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ScotNet does not appear, based on the information on its page, to be a traditional overseas VPS or server provider. Instead, it is a privately self-hosted infrastructure project maintained by an individual over the long term. Its core purpose is to provide private storage, email, DNS, photos, music, chat, calendar, and related services for family, friends, and personal use, with an emphasis on DNSSEC, DANE, DMARC, DKIM, DoT/DoH, DNSBL filtering, no tracking, and privacy-first principles. The page clearly states that some services are only accessible from trusted networks or via VPN, which indicates that it is not selling cloud servers or web hosting to the public. For users looking to buy VPS, dedicated servers, GPUs, or China-optimized network routes, there are no plans, pricing, data center locations, bandwidth details, or payment methods listed, so it offers essentially no procurement value. However, as a reference example for building a home cloud, secure DNS, and privacy-focused infrastructure, ScotNet’s philosophy and service mix may be worth studying.
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contravision.es is an United States VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Unknown. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach contravision.es directly.